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#173504 25-May-2015 21:45
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Hi there

I am on ADSL with Spark with current download speeds of 2.4 Mbps in the evening, It is pretty frustrating. We are due to get UFB in abut a month.

Without getting too technical, will I definitely notice an improvement with the basic up to 30Mbps plan compared to ADSL or is it not that simple?




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  #1311645 25-May-2015 21:45
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  #1311675 25-May-2015 22:04
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  #1311683 25-May-2015 22:37

Yes. And if you find you still need more speed. All you have to do is just contact your ISP and switch to a faster plan. You will see an even bigger benefit if you have more than 1 person or device using the net at the same time in your house.







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  #1311691 25-May-2015 22:46
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